SEC Announces 2024 Opponents, Includes Oklahoma, Texas

On Wednesday, the SEC released the slate of opponents for all 16 SEC teams for the 2024 college football season. The announcement was hotly anticipated, as the slate now includes the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns, who are set to depart the Big 12 after this coming season.
The SEC is axing divisions after the 2023 season, a decision announced at the beginning of June.
The full schedule is yet to be released, likely to occur later in the year. Let's dive into the eight conference opponents for all 16 SEC teams. These opponents are only for the 2024 season, with a brand new slate of opponents yet to be announced for 2025 and beyond.
SEC Announces 2024 Opponents
Alabama Crimson Tide
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Auburn Tigers
Georgia Bulldogs
Missouri Tigers
South Carolina Gamecocks
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LSU Tigers
Oklahoma Sooners
Tennessee Volunteers
Vanderbilt Commodores
Arkansas Razorbacks
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LSU Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns
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Auburn Tigers
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Missouri Tigers
Texas A&M Aggies
Auburn Tigers
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Arkansas Razorbacks
Oklahoma Sooners
Texas A&M Aggies
Vanderbilt Commodores
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Alabama Crimson Tide
Georgia Bulldogs
Kentucky Wildcats
Missouri Tigers
Florida Gators
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Kentucky Wildcats
LSU Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
Texas A&M Aggies
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Georgia Bulldogs (Jacksonville, FL)
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns
Georgia Bulldogs
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Auburn Tigers
Florida Gators (Jacksonville, FL)
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Tennessee Volunteers
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Alabama Crimson Tide
Kentucky Wildcats
Ole Miss Rebels
Texas Longhorns
Kentucky Wildcats
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Auburn Tigers
Georgia Bulldogs
South Carolina Gamecocks
Vanderbilt Commodores
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Florida Gators
Ole Miss Rebels
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns
LSU Tigers
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Alabama Crimson Tide
Oklahoma Sooners
Ole Miss Rebels
Vanderbilt Commodores
Away
Arkansas Razorbacks
Florida Gators
South Carolina Gamecocks
Texas A&M Aggies
Mississippi State Bulldogs
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Arkansas Razorbacks
Florida Gators
Missouri Tigers
Texas A&M Aggies
Away
Georgia Bulldogs
Ole Miss Rebels
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns
Missouri Tigers
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Arkansas Razorbacks
Auburn Tigers
Oklahoma Sooners
Vanderbilt Commodores
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Alabama Crimson Tide
Mississippi State Bulldogs
South Carolina Gamecocks
Texas A&M Aggies
Oklahoma Sooners
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Alabama Crimson Tide
South Carolina Gamecocks
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns (Dallas, Texas)
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Auburn Tigers
LSU Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
Missouri Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
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Georgia Bulldogs
Kentucky Wildcats
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Oklahoma Sooners
Away
Arkansas Razorbacks
Florida Gators
LSU Tigers
South Carolina Gamecocks
South Carolina Gamecocks
Home
LSU Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
Missouri Tigers
Texas A&M Aggies
Away
Alabama Crimson Tide
Kentucky Wildcats
Oklahoma Sooners
Vanderbilt Commodores
Tennessee Volunteers
Home
Alabama Crimson Tide
Florida Gators
Kentucky Wildcats
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Away
Arkansas Razorbacks
Georgia Bulldogs
Oklahoma Sooners
Vanderbilt Commodores
Texas Longhorns
Home
Florida Gators
Georgia Bulldogs
Kentucky Wildcats
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Away
Arkansas Razorbacks
Oklahoma Sooners (Dallas, Texas)
Texas A&M Aggies
Vanderbilt Commodores
Texas A&M Aggies
Home
Arkansas Razorbacks
LSU Tigers
Missouri Tigers
Texas Longhorns
Away
Auburn Tigers
Florida Gators
Mississippi State Bulldogs
South Carolina Gamecocks
Vanderbilt Commodores
Home
Alabama Crimson Tide
South Carolina Gamecocks
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas Longhorns
Away
Auburn Tigers
Kentucky Wildcats
LSU Tigers
Missouri Tigers
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